This commit adds OpenTelemetry instrumentation to Ghost's backend, which
allows us to view traces similar to what we see in Sentry Performance
locally.
OpenTelemetry is enabled if `NODE_ENV === 'development'` or if it is
explicitly enabled via config with `opentelemetry:enabled`.
It also adds a [Jaeger](https://www.jaegertracing.io/) container to
Ghost's docker-compose file for viewing the traces. There's no setup
required (beyond running `yarn docker:reset` to pickup the changes in
the docker-compose file the first time — but this will also reset your
DB so be careful). This will launch the Jaeger container, and you can
view the UI to see the traces at `http://localhost:16686/search`.
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Redis can be utilised for various caching purposes within Ghost. This PR
adds a Redis service to the docker-compose file to allow for easier
local development when Redis is required
ref MOM61
- Adds admin-x react app we’ll use as ActivityPub playground to the
sidebar nav behind the feature flag.
- Wired up routing to Ember
- Setup the project as `admin-x-activitypub`
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Co-authored-by: Ronald Langeveld <hi@ronaldlangeveld.com>
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Added a name for the project in `docker-compose.yml` as it was using the
`scripts` directory as the name
Before:
```sh
❯ docker-compose ls
NAME STATUS CONFIG FILES
scripts running(1) /path/to/ghost/.github/scripts/docker-compose.yml
```
After:
```sh
❯ docker-compose ls
NAME STATUS CONFIG FILES
ghost running(1) /path/to/ghost/.github/scripts/docker-compose.yml
```
ref PROD-233
- Stored whether Docker is used in the config files
- When running `yarn setup`, any existing Docker container will be
reset. Run with `-y` to skip the confirmation step.
- `yarn setup` will always init the database and generate fake data
- Increased amount of default generated data to 100,000 members + 500
posts.
- Made lots of performance improvements in the data generator so we can
generate the default data in ±170s
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/122
- this introduces some code to get all the Typescript projects
programatically instead of relying on developers to manually add their
project to the list, which is clearly better
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/122
- this allows us to DRY up some of the other configuration we have
dotted around and fixes a niche bug with overlapping builds that we
were seeing before, because Nx should only allow one build at a time
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/118
- we should standardize how we run MySQL, so there aren't massive gaps
in developer experience
- Docker is great for this, and it's pretty easy to set up
- this adds a docker-compose.yml file with a small MySQL setup
- also configures `yarn setup` to spin up the Docker container and add
it to config.local.json
- in the near future, we'll provide a base SQL file in .github/scripts/mysql-preload
to ensure the DB is in a known state
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C02G9E68C/p1701939292474999?thread_ts=1701881060.000299&cid=C02G9E68C
- when you change branch or do a `git pull`, Nx will kill the watch
command
- this becomes annoying when you're doing local development because it
tears down the whole `yarn dev` command
- this puts the nx watch command in an infinite loop so it's just
restart again and concurrently doesn't detect it as a failure
ref GRO-54
fixes GRO-63
fixes GRO-62
fixes GRO-69
When the config `hostSettings:managedEmail:enabled` is enabled, or the
new flag (`newEmailAddresses`) is enabled for self-hosters, we'll start
to check the from addresses of all outgoing emails more strictly.
- Current flow: nothing changes if the managedEmail config is not set or
the `newEmailAddresses` feature flag is not set
- When managedEmail is enabled: never allow to send an email from any
chosen email. We always use `mail.from` for all outgoing emails. Custom
addresses should be set as replyTo instead. Changing the newsletter
sender_email is not allowed anymore (and ignored if it is set).
- When managedEmail is enabled with a custom sending domain: if a from
address doesn't match the sending domain, we'll default to mail.from and
use the original as a replyTo if appropriate and only when no other
replyTo was set. A newsletter sender email addresss can only be set to
an email address on this domain.
- When `newEmailAddresses` is enabled: self hosters are free to set all
email addresses to whatever they want, without verification. In addition
to that, we stop making up our own email addresses and send from
`mail.from` by default instead of generating a `noreply`+ `@` +
`sitedomain.com` address
A more in depth example of all cases can be seen in
`ghost/core/test/integration/services/email-addresses.test.js`
Includes lots of new E2E tests for most new situations. Apart from that,
all email snapshots are changed because the from and replyTo addresses
are now included in snapshots (so we can see unexpected changes in the
future).
Dropped test coverage requirement, because tests were failing coverage
locally, but not in CI
Fixed settings test that set the site title to an array - bug tracked in
GRO-68
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4152
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This pull request adds a new admin-x app called `admin-x-demo`, which
demonstrates how to use the shared packages `admin-x-framework` and
`admin-x-design-system` to create a simple app that renders a button and
a modal. It also improves the development workflow, the vite
integration, the dependency management, and the type checking for the
admin-x apps and packages. It modifies some files in the
`admin-x-framework` and `admin-x-design-system` packages to make the
modals prop optional, to introduce a new type for the props from the
Ember app, to fix the z-index of the modal backdrop, and to use
consistent file extensions and module syntax.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4123
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This pull request moves most of the API-related types and functions from
the `admin-x-settings` package to the `admin-x-framework` package, which
is a new library of common utilities and hooks for the admin-x apps. It
also adds some configuration files, such as `.eslintrc.cjs` and
`.gitignore`, to the `admin-x-framework` package. Additionally, it
exports the `FetchKoenigLexical` type from the `admin-x-design-system`
package, which is used by the `HtmlEditor` component.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4105
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This pull request introduces a new monorepo package called
`admin-x-design`, which contains components, design guidelines and
documentation for building apps in Ghost Admin. It also moves some
existing components and files from the deprecated `admin-x-settings`
package to the new `admin-x-design` package, and updates some styles and
rules to use TailwindCSS. The purpose of these changes is to improve the
consistency, maintainability and usability of the Ghost Admin UI.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/83
- this will now continue use the dev server assets if we tell it to,
or copy the dependency package files to the built folder otherwise
- removes `editor` from config API because it's no longer needed
- removes dependency on `editor.url` in tests, as this no longer exists
- edits dev script to pass dev server URL as env var
- adds `@tryghost/koenig-lexical` dependency to Admin
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/80
- as part of moving Admin-X-Setting towards GA, we want to change it from
loading the settings externally via a CDN, to bundling it in with
Admin
- the bulk of the changes here are removing the config in Ghost, setting
up the copy to the Admin assets dir, and loading the new path in Admin
- several other changes have come along the way as I've cleaned up
unneeded code
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Safari requires HTTPs for admin X to work in development mode.
Use `yarn dev --https` in combination with a caddy server to make it
work.
```
https://localhost:41740 {
reverse_proxy http://localhost:4174
}
```
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3504
- App component now uses React hooks intead of React class component
- App is now written in TypeScript
- All JavaScript is now removed from the Comments-UI project
- Removed `PopupNotification` because these were never displayed
- Removed `action` from AppContext (never used)
- Moved options parsing out of `index.ts` into a separate utility file,
similar to the signup-form
- Improved reliability of some editor tests by always waiting for the
editor to be focused (was not always the case) + added an utility method
for this
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3648
- Refactored Members API RouterController.createCheckoutSession: Split the method into smaller parts so we can reuse individual parts for the upcoming donation checkout session.
- Wired up donation checkout creation
- Added donation events
- this switches us to using Nx for `ghost:dev`, which means we can
configure its dependencies and ensure that the TS projects are built
beforehand
- also switches to Nx for `ghost:archive` so we don't need to run
`build:ts` for all `yarn` commands
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/45
- this switches the monorepo over to using Nx instead of Lerna, because
we don't currently need the versioning+publishing capabilities
- this also adds an `nx.json`, which allows us to enable task caching
- also adds `build:ts` to the TS projects, which is cached for fast execution
- how these interact with the dev.js script will hopefully soon be
reworked to be a better experience